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- | **Installation on most Linux Distros**__Underlined Text__ | ||
- | Go to Arduino.cc | ||
- | Download Latest IDE | ||
- | Extract it wherever you want it | ||
- | Go into that directory and open a terminal | ||
- | type " ./Arduino " | ||
- | Thats it . You can drag that shell script to the desktop if you wish | + | __=====**Installation of Arduino IDE on most Linux Distros** =====__: |
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+ | Make sure you have javaJRE installed first: | ||
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+ | Go to Arduino.cc : | ||
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+ | Download Latest IDE for Linux: | ||
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+ | Extract it wherever you want it: | ||
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+ | Go into that directory and open a terminal : | ||
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+ | type " ./Arduino ": | ||
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+ | Thats it . You can drag that shell script to the desktop if you wish. | ||
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+ | Now you follow the instructions on ESP8266/Arduino to add the ESP8266 library |